[Complete] En Route by J-K Huysmans - lt
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Sorry about temporary radio silence. Have not had a chance to get down to recording for a while. Hope to be able to get back to it pretty soon.
Peter
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No worries. A few days or weeks either way shan't make much difference, and I'm not going anywhere.
It's a good chance to tell you I've been listening to the Yeats you recorded a couple of years ago and enjoying it very much. I don't know how I'd overlooked it.
It's a good chance to tell you I've been listening to the Yeats you recorded a couple of years ago and enjoying it very much. I don't know how I'd overlooked it.
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Thank you
I'd like to do more Yeats, though the Irish proper nouns scare me off a bit.
Peter
I'd like to do more Yeats, though the Irish proper nouns scare me off a bit.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I have a couple of notes for section 11. I thought them worth noting, but they're not major. It's entirely your call - if you're not fussed, just flick the button over to PL OK.
21.38-21.42. P. 157, first sentence of main paragraph:
...four o'clock in the morning is an almost possible [heard impossible] hour, but I do not understand it...
40.37-40.40. P. 166, first half of page, longest paragraph on page, second half of paragraph, sentence beginning 'At last old age comes':
...and having become weaker, and more full of fears [heard tears]...
40.50-40.55. Same paragraph as above, concluding sentence of paragraph:
On her knees she implores the Advocatress of earth [heard death], the Consultrix of heaven...
Erin
I have a couple of notes for section 11. I thought them worth noting, but they're not major. It's entirely your call - if you're not fussed, just flick the button over to PL OK.
21.38-21.42. P. 157, first sentence of main paragraph:
...four o'clock in the morning is an almost possible [heard impossible] hour, but I do not understand it...
40.37-40.40. P. 166, first half of page, longest paragraph on page, second half of paragraph, sentence beginning 'At last old age comes':
...and having become weaker, and more full of fears [heard tears]...
40.50-40.55. Same paragraph as above, concluding sentence of paragraph:
On her knees she implores the Advocatress of earth [heard death], the Consultrix of heaven...
Erin
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Thanks ErinNewgatenovelist wrote:Hi Peter,
I have a couple of notes for section 11. I thought them worth noting, but they're not major. It's entirely your call - if you're not fussed, just flick the button over to PL OK.
21.38-21.42. P. 157, first sentence of main paragraph:
...four o'clock in the morning is an almost possible [heard impossible] hour, but I do not understand it...
40.37-40.40. P. 166, first half of page, longest paragraph on page, second half of paragraph, sentence beginning 'At last old age comes':
...and having become weaker, and more full of fears [heard tears]...
40.50-40.55. Same paragraph as above, concluding sentence of paragraph:
On her knees she implores the Advocatress of earth [heard death], the Consultrix of heaven...
Erin
Sect 11 reuploaded
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/enr ... _128kb.mp3
Peter
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